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B-50 Flight Line
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B-50 Flight Line
The four-engine, propeller-powered B-50 bomber, which first flew in 1947, was among the last piston-powered bombers built during an era that was to be dominated by jets. However, in 1949, the B-50A, the Lucky Lady II, made the first nonstop flight around the world in 94 hours, refueled in flight four times by KB-29Ms. The B-50 originally evolved from the B-29D but because it included so many improvements, it was redesignated the B-50A, with 59 percent more power than the B-29. The next version, the B-50B, fitted with cameras and wing tanks, was designated RB-50B and used for strategic reconnaissance. The B-50D, the most common variant, was distinguished by a one-piece transparent-plastic nose molding and an optically flat bombardier’s window in the lower portion. Some B50s were later converted to hose-type KB-50 aerial tankers, their speed enhanced by the addition of two 5,200-pound-thrust jet engines, so at 400 mph, they could refuel jet aircraft. One KB-50D became a drone to test Bell XGAM missiles and 36 became long-range reconnaissance aircraft (WB-50D).
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Unique identifier
BI29578
Boeing ID
p10003
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Size
4500px × 6150px 26MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
adults
airplanes
bombers
close-ups
contrails
day
exteriors
ground crews
ground shots
half-length views
historic production status
maintenance
male
military
military livery
military personnel
monoplanes
one person
perspective lines
photos
propeller planes
right side views
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
sunshine
tail rudders
tails
tarmac
text
unpainted
vertical stabilizers
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